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New 19-in CyRAQ Monitor Suited for Tough Locations

SS chassis and NEMA 4X sealing complement readability.

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By DE Editors  

November 26, 2007

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CyberResearch (Branford, CT) said the rugged new CyRAQ 19SB monitor sets a new standard for sunlight readability of large-screen industrial monitors. Start with NEMA 4X sealing and a full 750 nits of brightness, then add the optional AR-Bonding antireflection treatment. Now rack-, panel-, or VESA-mount the combination for trouble-free viewing.

The CyberResearch sun-bright CyRAQ 19SB series of monitors is suited for use in industrial environments with high ambient light levels. It includes a stainless-steel chassis and front bezel, plus NEMA 4X sealing when properly mounted in an appropriate enclosure. It withstands 30g shocks and 122 degrees F.

An ultrabright 750 nits is standard on CyRAQ 19SB monitors. In addition, the CyberResearch AR-Bonding antireflection glass treatment reduces reflections by a factor of 40, from 8 percent to 0.2 percent of ambient light.

For more product information, go to CyberResearch.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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